I just got a recent parole decision in the case of Darwin Duane Dorozan, the 42-year-old long-time criminal who is the boyfriend of pregnant killer Kelly Ellard.

When I broke the story of Ellard’s pregnancy two weeks ago, it was hard to get any information on why Dorozan had been rearrested in August after having been doing well on day parole since February 2015.

The Correctional Service of Canada won’t give any information on parole suspensions and often there is no new charge laid, which would show up on the public record.

But now that Dorozan has had a new parole board hearing on Oct. 27, I was able to get a copy of that ruling.

It calls him a “person of interest” in a drug dealer’s disappearance last May, though details are still sketchy and no names of those allegedly involved are provided. I did contact the RCMP Friday, hoping to get information about who the missing person is. None of their news releases from May appear to match the details in the parole documents. They didn’t get back to me.

Boyfriend of pregnant killer a ‘person of interest’ in drug dealer disappearance

The boyfriend of pregnant killer Kelly Ellard is a “person of interest” in the May 2016 disappearance of a low-level drug dealer, according to Parole Board of Canada documents.

Darwin Dorozan, 42, had his parole revoked after Correctional Services of Canada officials were made aware of the investigation into the missing dealer, the just-released documents say.

“On the same date full parole was granted, police advised CSC that you were a person of interest in the suspicious disappearance of a low-level drug dealer in May 2016,” the parole board said in its Oct. 27 ruling.

“After reviewing this information, the CSC made a decision to issue a warrant of apprehension and suspension for the protection of society.”

Postmedia News revealed last month that Ellard, convicted of the 1997 murder of teenager Reena Virk, was eight months pregnant after being allowed private family visits in prison with Dorozan while he was on day parole.

Dorozan was arrested at his place of work on Aug. 12, 2016, “without incident,” say the parole documents signed by board member Linda Cross. “Police information is limited due to the active investigation.”

Cross said it’s not clear what, if any, role Dorozan had in the May disappearance. The missing man is not named in the ruling. The RCMP could not provide details of his identity Friday.

But Cross said Dorozan admitted having contact with a friend who “was closely associated to the missing person.”

“You admitted that you travelled to visit your friend in May, which is the same month the alleged victim disappeared.”

The documents say Dorozan was photographed at a U-Haul rental outlet with the friend and the now-missing man.

He told his parole supervisor that his friend didn’t have a driver’s licence, so Dorozan agreed to rent the vehicle for him.

“You claimed you did not know the other man in the photograph nor did you know the person who had gone missing,” Cross said. “You were adamant that you were not involved in the incident.”

But Cross said the new “allegation bears some similarity to the circumstances resulting in your first federal sentence: You were convicted in 2001 for your part in kidnapping and robbing a drug dealer whom your accomplice tortured, shot and killed.”

She noted that Dorozan had not told staff at his halfway house he was going to rent a vehicle or visit his friend.

“You refused to provide contact information for the individual you rented the U-Haul vehicle for so that your parole officer could corroborate your story. You acknowledged that this did not put you in a positive light but disclosed that this individual is an American who is illegally in Canada.”

The friend later made phone contact with the parole officer to verify Dorozan’s story, but was “belligerent and confrontational” during the call.

Correctional officials recommended that Dorozan’s parole be revoked because he was dishonest with his “community management team.”

Cross agreed.

“The board is satisfied that, if released, you will present an undue risk of reoffending before the expiration of your sentence. As such, the board is revoking your full parole,” she said.

Dorozan is serving a seven-year, two-month sentence after pleading guilty in 2012 to 11 counts of breaking and entering. He stole items to support a heroin addiction.

He was released on day parole in February 2015 and granted full parole on Aug. 12, 2016, hours before being arrested again.

Ellard is serving a life sentence for second-degree murder after beating and drowning Virk under a Victoria-area bridge when both were teenagers.

She was denied day parole in May despite the Parole Board of Canada noting that she was finally taking some responsibility for the murder and had made strides in her rehabilitation.

Dorozan’s latest parole documents mention his “committed relationship with a high-profile female federal offender who remains incarcerated at this time.”

“CSC approved you for private family visits, which you completed without concern. You are expecting a child in November 2016,” the documents say.

I am NOT asking anyone to speculate. I am quoting from public documents that say police told the CSC that he was a “person of interest” in a drug dealer’s disappearance and that his parole was suspended as a result. Those are facts Jen. That is not speculation.

She only NOW has sympathy for the teenage girl she violently stabbed decades later only because she’s conveniently pregnant and parole is upcoming!!! She’s a psychopathic killer with no remorse and only cares about herself because she feels no empathy for anyone else.

She beat an older woman in New Westminster while on a day pass because the victim wouldn’t give her a cigarette.

Terrible DNA mix for this poor innocent baby. This POS planned this pregnancy 100% to use as a pawn in her twisted game.

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